Users can purchase a one-year subscription to the Inquirer and Daily News and receive the tablet for $285 or pay $339 for a two-year subscription. Essentially, digital subscription sales helps subsidize the cost of the device. But it’s something new for the news business. The device has a 10.1-inch capacitive screen and is running on a 1GHz Processor with 512MB RAM, standard fare in the tablet market. Philadelphia Media Network is the first in the country to launch a tablet that is bundled with newspaper subscriptions. It’s a remarkably quick turnaround since the company announced the decision to launch an Android device bundled with applications created for the company’s publications in July, as we reported. Philadelphia Media Network, which publishes the Inquirer, Daily News and, last night unveiled its Android-based tablet, the Arnova 10 G2, to a room full of partners at a cocktail party at 400 N.
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